Coronavirus Thread: Worldwide Pandemic

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I’m just spit balling here and y’all can tell me if the logistics would be too hard to commit to. Would hospitals that aren’t over run as of yet be viable to use for patients that need to be treated but can’t at their local? For instance looking at NY, they are starting to get overwhelmed. Is it possible to start getting these patients to local hospitals in NJ or Connecticut which are both an hour away. These states have cases but not to the capacity of NY so wouldn’t it be feasible to try to get the sick treated at these facilities before those states themselves become overrun. My thinking is you can save more people in NY while you wait for more cases in NJ or CT. Idk perhaps the government can fund some form of transportation to get people out to neighboring hospitals before it’s too late. I mean I get the idea of transportation might be far fetched but if these people already potentially have it, them traveling together to these hospitals might not be the worse case scenario.

I’m just spit balling on what possibly can be done before it’s too late.
 

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I’m just spit balling here and y’all can tell me if the logistics would be too hard to commit to. Would hospitals that aren’t over run as of yet be viable to use for patients that need to be treated but can’t at their local? For instance looking at NY, they are starting to get overwhelmed. Is it possible to start getting these patients to local hospitals in NJ or Connecticut which are both an hour away. These states have cases but not to the capacity of NY so wouldn’t it be feasible to try to get the sick treated at these facilities before those states themselves become overrun. My thinking is you can save more people in NY while you wait for more cases in NJ or CT. Idk perhaps the government can fund some form of transportation to get people out to neighboring hospitals before it’s too late. I mean I get the idea of transportation might be far fetched but if these people already potentially have it, them traveling together to these hospitals might not be the worse case scenario.

I’m just spit balling on what possibly can be done before it’s too late.

Theyre better off agreeing on building a tri state makeshift facility specifically for this then offer a tri state insurance government run plan a couple years from now :smugfavre:
 

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um, fukk bailing out any of those industries, maybe prop up airlines, but still, fukk them and the way they nickel and dime customers.

but yea, america will function just fine with bankrupt hotels, casinos and cruise lines, they are not critical

These companies should be forced to keep cash reserves like they made the banks in2008

these companies need bailout cause companies run on debt and don’t keep cash cause it doesn’t grown
 

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I don’t blame the Chinese govt in full for this, but this is like Stockholm syndrome on fukking steroids
This is not even that much about China as it is about the complicated relationship Serbia has with EU.
Despite the Kosovo problem, Serbia is a candidate to enter EU, diligently closing negotiation chapters, following German austerity recommendations, and fixing some public tenders for EU companies.

Excluding serious EU candidates from EU solidarity is a slap in the face in a moment like this.
 

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This is not even that much about China as it is about the complicated relationship Serbia has with EU.
Despite the Kosovo problem, Serbia is a candidate to enter EU, diligently closing negotiation chapters, following German austerity recommendations, and fixing some public tenders for EU companies.

Excluding serious EU candidates from EU solidarity is a slap in the face in a moment like this.
i imagine the russian-serbian relationship is a factor somehow too
 
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